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South Africa Economy · United StatesThe new 30% tariffs set to be imposed on South Africa by the Trump administration will threaten 35,000 jobs in the country’s citrus-growing sector and the economies of entire towns, a farmers group said Tuesday.See the Story
Trump tariffs threaten 35,000 jobs, entire towns in South Africa’s citrus sector, farmers group says
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United Nations · Port-Au-PrinceCriminal networks are exploiting Haiti’s poorly guarded ports, airports and land borders, allowing thousands of illegal firearms, mainly from the United States, to flood the country and empower violent gangs, according to a recent United Nations report.The UN’s findings show that the General Administration of Customs and the Haitian national police’s ability to curtail the weapons flow into Haiti is “significantly hindered by several interconnec…See the Story
Weak border controls fueling Haiti’s armed crisis, UN report finds
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Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityMEXICO CITY — As Pedro Vargas drove past Bosque de Tláhuac in Mexico City, an area dubbed “La Pequeña Haití,” or Little Haiti, he barely recognized it. The avenue once filled with Haitian migrants braiding hair, cooking chicken and living in tents had thinned to a few scattered vendors. The encampments were gone, and so were the thousands of Haitians who had made the area their temporary home.“It was like a little city — a Haitian neighborhood,”…See the Story
Was Mexico City’s Little Haiti meant to last?
Port-De-Paix · Port-De-PaixPORT-DE-PAIX, Haiti—Despite warnings from late President Jovenel Moïse about the dangers of flying at Port-de-Paix Airport, local authorities have been rehabilitating the runway since March 25 in hopes of resuming flights. Although repairs are ongoing, officials conducted two test landings on April 4 to evaluate the runway’s quality.The airport, which closed in 2021, had fallen into disrepair, with residents dumping garbage onto the dirt runway,…See the Story
Port-de-Paix Airport receives repairs despite dangerous reputation
Karine Jean-Pierre · WashingtonWASHINGTON – Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House press secretary under the Biden Administration, received on Friday the inaugural Torchbearer in Communications Award from the Greater Washington Urban League on March 28 at its annual Whitney M. Young Jr. Gala. The nonprofit, which focuses on economic empowerment, recognized Jean-Pierre’s work and “courage under fire” during her time at the White House. In that role, she navigated a hostile pol…See the Story
Karine Jean-Pierre reflects on legacy as she accepts award from Greater Washington Urban League
Port-Au-Prince · Port-Au-PrincePORT-AU-PRINCE — Haitian artist Néhémie Bastien is preparing to make her international film debut in a Mexican production set to premiere later this year—a pivotal moment in her already rich artistic journey. Known for her commanding stage presence and emotive voice, Bastien filmed her role in the Amanalco forest — Amanalco-Valle de Bravo region in the central part of Mexico — where she portrays Esther, a mother fighting for her family’s survi…See the Story
From Haiti to the world: Artist Néhémie Bastien shines in music and film
Port-Au-Prince · Port-Au-PrincePORT-AU-PRINCE — As gang violence paralyzes Haiti’s capital and its surrounding areas, forcing more than 20 hospitals to close, St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Tabarre, a few miles northeast of downtown Port-au-Prince, remains among the few still operating. But the hospital—known for treating childhood illnesses, performing lifesaving surgeries, and caring for high-risk pregnancies—is now at risk itself. Budget shortfalls, dwindling supplies a…See the Story
World Health Day spotlight: St. Damien Pediatric Hospital fights to stay open as gang violence shuts down Haiti’s healthcare system
Donald Trump · United StatesThe Trump administration's updated Form I-485 mandates detailed financial disclosures and in-person interviews for married green card applicants.See the Story
Trump administration overhauls green card rules with new immigration policies. Here's what you need to know
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